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who's kid. she said renee. i said renee who. she said renee is. i said she can't be dead. i just talked to her. >> at the autopsy, the medical examiner found evidence that renee had been sexually assaulted. >> we just couldn't come up with that person that would be wanting renee dead. never was able to find any person, no family, no relatives, no past lovers, no, no one at work. >> then a month after renee's murder, there was another fire in the same apartment complex. suspecting arson, police used a helicopter with heat sensors to see if any one was hiding near by, watching the fire. >> it doesn't see objects per se. it sees heat signatures or heat given out by a person. there were no suspects hiding in any of the bushes. >> when the fire was extinguished, they found another female victim. 54 year old barbara walsh. >> the similarities between the two homicide scenes and the two women were extensive. >> both barbara walsh and renee powell were single, lived alone and worked in the health care field. >> both apartments were on the first floor. there was evidence that both
who's kid. she said renee. i said renee who. she said renee is. i said she can't be dead. i just talked to her. >> at the autopsy, the medical examiner found evidence that renee had been sexually assaulted. >> we just couldn't come up with that person that would be wanting renee dead. never was able to find any person, no family, no relatives, no past lovers, no, no one at work. >> then a month after renee's murder, there was another fire in the same apartment complex....
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there was another acquaintance of jonothan vick's, heather renee sellers, who mysteriously disappearedissing for several years. >> ms. sellers was actually engaged to him in the weeks prior to her disappearance. >> sellers' car was found at the bottom of a river. her case is still open. in november of 2005, jonothan vick was convicted of dana satterfield's murder and sentenced to life in prison. >> it was guilty, guilty, guilty. all 12 guilty. i mean, they all knew. yeah. >> i'll never forget the words that he chose, because after all of this, there was still such an arrogance almost, or how can you accuse me, this innocent man that i am? how can they convict me of this? >> dana's murderer is still free and i'm going to prison. she did not get justice today. >> and then the judge said, "you're going prison for the rest of your life." >> i have no sympathy for him or his mother or his wife or anyone in his family. i have no sympathy for none of them, because they all thought that -- or still think that he's innocent, and they know that he's guilty. his mother knew he was guilty. she kne
there was another acquaintance of jonothan vick's, heather renee sellers, who mysteriously disappearedissing for several years. >> ms. sellers was actually engaged to him in the weeks prior to her disappearance. >> sellers' car was found at the bottom of a river. her case is still open. in november of 2005, jonothan vick was convicted of dana satterfield's murder and sentenced to life in prison. >> it was guilty, guilty, guilty. all 12 guilty. i mean, they all knew. yeah....
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rene carpenter who i mentioned glamorous outspoken blog came up with this one-woman show when she called it primly stable. that was her sendup name of the astronaut wife. criminally was married to her perfect astronaut husband and of course they have a perfect astronaut children and they have their dog and she came up and she just said to the women basically, whatever it reporter asks you just tell them you are happy, proud and thrilled so throughout the decade basically whenever the wives are asked how they were feeling while their husbands were up there in space are being blasted into space, they often say happy proud and thrilled and of course reporters are tearing their hair out. no, we want to know how you feel but back then they really weren't able to put the feeling into words. of course they were scared of revealing too much in this highly competitive environment. if i show my fears like my husband maybe he will be bumped from the flight. marilyn lovell married to jim lovell who were just a wonderful couple to this day, of course he is played by tom hanks in apollo apollo 13 when
rene carpenter who i mentioned glamorous outspoken blog came up with this one-woman show when she called it primly stable. that was her sendup name of the astronaut wife. criminally was married to her perfect astronaut husband and of course they have a perfect astronaut children and they have their dog and she came up and she just said to the women basically, whatever it reporter asks you just tell them you are happy, proud and thrilled so throughout the decade basically whenever the wives are...
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rene marsh joining us from washington with more on this. rein earthquake, time is running out for batteries on recorders. if they are found, who will actually analyze these recorders and get critical information from them? >> fred, at this point it's unclear which countries would get these recorders. malaysian authorities would essentially make that decision. that said, the nbt here in the united states is the most sophisticated labs. one-third of their work is for foreign government. it's quite possible ntsb could get those for analysis. how fast a readout? that could happen in 24 hours. that's for investigators in the u.s. >> we're talking about the indian ocean. incredibly deep. how might the depth impact investigators ability to retrieve usable data from the recorders if indeed they could locate them. >> it's extremely deep, in some
rene marsh joining us from washington with more on this. rein earthquake, time is running out for batteries on recorders. if they are found, who will actually analyze these recorders and get critical information from them? >> fred, at this point it's unclear which countries would get these recorders. malaysian authorities would essentially make that decision. that said, the nbt here in the united states is the most sophisticated labs. one-third of their work is for foreign government....
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rene gamboa is the mother of the boy who just said something to his coach.ng team pushed her son, and she's mad. >> so i turned around to the people in the bleachers, and i said, i want to know what parent pushed my kid. and the man with the blue jersey stood up and said, i f'ing pushed your kid. what are you going to do about it? >> the man in the blue jersey is this guy, who after the exchange with gamboa, is being viciously kicked and beaten. his name, dezi tubbs. tubbs said he never made the threatening comments to rene gamboa. and as for pushing her son, couldn't have been him. >> i wasn't even on the field. i was in the stands. >> but after a short confrontation with gamboa's husband, tubbs soon finds himself out of the sands in the middle of a vicious melee. >> they knocked me down to the ground, and some guy starts hitting me. well, i focus on him and i get on top of him. and i was able to get a couple of punches in. then i was pulled off of him, kicked, beaten, stomped, everything. he even tried to pull my pants down. >> the men seen on the tape doi
rene gamboa is the mother of the boy who just said something to his coach.ng team pushed her son, and she's mad. >> so i turned around to the people in the bleachers, and i said, i want to know what parent pushed my kid. and the man with the blue jersey stood up and said, i f'ing pushed your kid. what are you going to do about it? >> the man in the blue jersey is this guy, who after the exchange with gamboa, is being viciously kicked and beaten. his name, dezi tubbs. tubbs said he...
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you for being with us, speaking out against the death penalty for the prisoner who killed his son eric, a prison guard. reneetz, thank you for joining us. that does it for our show. we will be on the road next week. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to
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. >> talk about whether there's a national interest of americans abroad who are being blown to smith renes in certain areas or blown up here in america. >> the five's oscar breakdown is next. time for the fastest seven. three stories with gravity. seven american minutes that hustle one former wolf for a host. first up, academy award acceptance speeches can go in many different directions. here's a montage of memorable moments. jared was long winded. lupita was emotional, and matthew was spot on. >> in 1971, bosher city, louisiana, there was a teenage girl who was pregnant with her second child. she was a high school dropout, and a single mom. but somehow, she managed to make a better life for herself and her children. that girl is my mother, and she's here tonight. >> when i look down at this golden statue, may it remind me and every little child that no matter where you're from, your dreams are valid. >> first off, i want to thank god because that's who i look up to. he has graced my life with opportunity that i know are not of my hand or any other human hand. >> dana, let's go to you. su
. >> talk about whether there's a national interest of americans abroad who are being blown to smith renes in certain areas or blown up here in america. >> the five's oscar breakdown is next. time for the fastest seven. three stories with gravity. seven american minutes that hustle one former wolf for a host. first up, academy award acceptance speeches can go in many different directions. here's a montage of memorable moments. jared was long winded. lupita was emotional, and matthew...
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. >> talk about whether there's a national interest of americans abroad who are being blown to smith renes in certain areas or blown up here in america. >> the five's oscar breakdown is next. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. time for the fastest seven. three stories with gravity. seven american minutes that hustle one former wolf for a host. first up, academy award acceptance speeches can go in many different directions. here's a montage of memorable moments. jared was long winded. lupita was emotional, and matthew was spot on. >> in 1971, bosher city, louisiana, there was a teenage girl who was pregnant with her second child. she was a high school dropout, and a single mom. but somehow, she managed to make a better life for
. >> talk about whether there's a national interest of americans abroad who are being blown to smith renes in certain areas or blown up here in america. >> the five's oscar breakdown is next. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a...
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who do we have? we have rene marsh, miles o'brien, tim taylor and sarah joining us as well. i want to talk to you first. i know you were listening intendly. we've been talking about how much is this costing? how long will they go on. and i thought it was interesting that they mentioned the chicago convention, when it talks about who is in charge of which air space and what happens in this situation. it has set the precedent for what's going on. a coordinatored effort which will be led by angus grant who is a retired air chief. >> i think his point is well taken. the australians have a lot of experience doing this. it is right there in their backyard. i would put this in the encouraging side of things. that it is put in this location is probably a good thing. malaysians don't have a lot of experience with this. it turns the investigation into a two-headed investigation with the malaysians having a hand on this. we have some seasoned people involved in the search. that's good news. >> he said 550 personnel working on this. and they said i think more than 100 will be in the air
who do we have? we have rene marsh, miles o'brien, tim taylor and sarah joining us as well. i want to talk to you first. i know you were listening intendly. we've been talking about how much is this costing? how long will they go on. and i thought it was interesting that they mentioned the chicago convention, when it talks about who is in charge of which air space and what happens in this situation. it has set the precedent for what's going on. a coordinatored effort which will be led by angus...
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renÉe. >> i know the cards are not mandatory. i'm jeffrey i'm the president of the association. the budget for the tree maintenance. those of you whohave been to south park understand the proximity of the trees to the park yourselves to the cars and so forth it's extremely dangerous situation when you get to priority tiger's the maintenance on the trees i hope we rise maybe not to the top but close to the top it's a public safety issue and something that can be addressed we are going to into go through hopefully, a complete renovation and addressing the trees but in american people intern it products a public issue. one of the issues we want to see that the loiter problem due to the smokers. people use the park as an ashtray if we could start krooilth people that's it that's not a public ashtray that was the intent of the no smoking i think it's lot lost on most of the patrons but when you start to prioritize i hope we rise close to the top of the list. thank you >> renÉe and a since this is a budget meeting i'm looking to free up some money and i'd take it out of nap for a lot of of the reasons accredited it's not popular because
renÉe. >> i know the cards are not mandatory. i'm jeffrey i'm the president of the association. the budget for the tree maintenance. those of you whohave been to south park understand the proximity of the trees to the park yourselves to the cars and so forth it's extremely dangerous situation when you get to priority tiger's the maintenance on the trees i hope we rise maybe not to the top but close to the top it's a public safety issue and something that can be addressed we are going to...
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but, yeah, renee never does a bad job on these things so we will be well taken care of, so it will be a treat for those of us who can attend. >> and lastly, on, i didn't write down the date. on march first and second, the 2014, san francisco history expo, is being held at the old mint, this is a weekend expo that show cases 60 diverse bay area historical and cultural organizations. and this year, we are proud to know that the bethlehem shipyard museum will be featured as one of the exhibiters at the san francisco expo. and the bethlehem museum is a newly under way museum that is preserving the history of the industrialization of the san francisco bay area from 1849 to the present and so they have show cased things like the building of the bridges but also the building of the shipyard and the ships that were built in the bay and including richmond and other industrialization like that and they have been given the opportunity to tell their story and exhibit their ar facts, march first and second at the old mint and we will get a chance to see that and that concludes my report. >> thank you. >> next israel em, comm
but, yeah, renee never does a bad job on these things so we will be well taken care of, so it will be a treat for those of us who can attend. >> and lastly, on, i didn't write down the date. on march first and second, the 2014, san francisco history expo, is being held at the old mint, this is a weekend expo that show cases 60 diverse bay area historical and cultural organizations. and this year, we are proud to know that the bethlehem shipyard museum will be featured as one of the...
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children who are well, feels a sense of responsibility toward parents and kids in families that struggling and are not well. >> kathy griffin wore a beautiful gown where a plunging income line. >> renee used tape to take sure my breasts are in properly but if they fall out and it get as donation, that would be a happy accident. >> she raised over $1 million and now the work is done they are back to work. >> back to hollywood, san francisco is too far north for me. san francisco. >> not wet like yesterday but we have the winds. >> winds and it is very dry. you can put the umbrella away unless you need to be shaded. it will be strong the next couple of days with a lack of clouds. there is an absence of clouds. temperatures are 42 in wood side. menlo park is 45. you can see the winds with microclimates. palo alto is 53. foster city is 54. belmont is 51. san mateo is 57 and to san bruno it is 58. fairfax is cool at 46. concord is 49. los gatos is 51. everyone else in the mid-to-upper 50's such as oak lunch at 55 and san francisco is 57. from the east bay hills camera you can see it bouncing with the winds around this morning. we will have sunshine. and warmer conditions. the breezes will
children who are well, feels a sense of responsibility toward parents and kids in families that struggling and are not well. >> kathy griffin wore a beautiful gown where a plunging income line. >> renee used tape to take sure my breasts are in properly but if they fall out and it get as donation, that would be a happy accident. >> she raised over $1 million and now the work is done they are back to work. >> back to hollywood, san francisco is too far north for me. san...
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who turned off the transponder? renee marsh is live for us from washington.this, as far as the faa and ntsb, a u.s. officials briefing cnn overnight and they say the focus is on analyzing that data. they are trying to look at the radar data and satellite data to get a good feel where the plane is. that is the priority. we know agencies helping the malaysian authorities are the faa and ntsb. they analyzed satellite data. we heard jim clancy talk about it. based on that satellite data, not radar, but satellite data, they learned key things. they can now say coming out of the press conference this morning with the high degree of certainty that the aircraft systems that essentially communicates how the plane is performing, the engines, the fuel burned. that system was disabled. they also say that was done right as the plane was going over the east coast of the malaysian peninsula. shortly after that, the transponder which gives details about the speed and altitude and identifies this is malaysia airline flight 370, that was switched off. that data confirms the pl
who turned off the transponder? renee marsh is live for us from washington.this, as far as the faa and ntsb, a u.s. officials briefing cnn overnight and they say the focus is on analyzing that data. they are trying to look at the radar data and satellite data to get a good feel where the plane is. that is the priority. we know agencies helping the malaysian authorities are the faa and ntsb. they analyzed satellite data. we heard jim clancy talk about it. based on that satellite data, not radar,...
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they are reporters who have come to interview her about what it is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spacemen. it is almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it. renee wanted to be an actress in high school, she opens the door, offers the reporters coffee. some of them of brought doughnuts and they start taking pictures of her and her family as they are crawling all over her and she is a real dish. jfk would later say he found her the most attractive of all the astronaut wives because of course as they are going to learn, they're going to quickly go through this cinderella like transformation. in ohio at wright-patterson air force base, and gus grissom's wife betty received a phone call the night before from her husband, he said you might want to straighten up the house of that. some reporters might be coming tomorrow. she looks around, the house is a mess, she is just getting over the flu, she feels terrible but somehow pulls it together, goes to the doctor the next morning and as she is stopping at a grocery store on her way home two reporters from life magazine encounter her in the vegetable aisle and want to know what she thinks about old gusts
they are reporters who have come to interview her about what it is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spacemen. it is almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it. renee wanted to be an actress in high school, she opens the door, offers the reporters coffee. some of them of brought doughnuts and they start taking pictures of her and her family as they are crawling all over her and she is a real dish. jfk would later say he found her the most attractive of all the astronaut...
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ryan and others, who we believe are partially responsible for the problems of the african-american community. i know paul ryan, and he has nothing but good will toward black citizens. reneeen from dover, massachusetts. why secular progressives are anti-religion is brilliant. i appreciate that, and you can read that story on billo'reilly,.com. your book killing jesus is excellent the footnoting is a story in itself. well, my co author is mostly responsible for that. thanks for reading killing jesus. and finally tonight, the factor tip of the day, recently an urchan asked me if we could go fishing for tilapia. the problem is, there is no fish called tilapia. at your local restaurant you can order tilapia. the same thing with scrod. in new england, many people think there is. what's going on? both tilapia and scrod are a mixture of fish. millions of us are ordering it with capers or something, thinking somebody just caught it off the coast of north carolina or somewhere. the factor tip of the day, nothing wrong with tilapia. but if you think you're going to catch one, you're in for a very long day. eating fish is healthy, but you need to know what's going on. that is it for
ryan and others, who we believe are partially responsible for the problems of the african-american community. i know paul ryan, and he has nothing but good will toward black citizens. reneeen from dover, massachusetts. why secular progressives are anti-religion is brilliant. i appreciate that, and you can read that story on billo'reilly,.com. your book killing jesus is excellent the footnoting is a story in itself. well, my co author is mostly responsible for that. thanks for reading killing...
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they are reporters who have come to interview her about what it is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spacemen. it is almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it. renee wanted to be an actress in high school, she opens the door, offers the reporters coffee. some of them of brought doughnuts and they start taking pictures of her and her family as they are crawling all over her and she is a real dish. jfk would later say he found her the most attractive of all the astronaut wives because of course as they are going to learn, they're going to quickly go through this cinderella like transformation. in ohio at wright-patterson air force base, and gus grissom's wife betty received a phone call the night before from her husband, he said you might want to straighten up the house of that. some reporters might be coming tomorrow. she looks around, the house is a mess, she is just getting over the flu, she feels terrible but somehow pulls it together, goes to the doctor the next morning and as she is stopping at a grocery store on her way home two reporters from life magazine encounter her in the vegetable aisle and want to know what she thinks about old gusts
they are reporters who have come to interview her about what it is going to be like to be one of the wives of these spacemen. it is almost science fiction. reporters can't believe it. renee wanted to be an actress in high school, she opens the door, offers the reporters coffee. some of them of brought doughnuts and they start taking pictures of her and her family as they are crawling all over her and she is a real dish. jfk would later say he found her the most attractive of all the astronaut...
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who support it. i ask unanimous consent to place in the record an op-ed marsha blackburn and i wrote called "the women you don't know yet" and a beautiful op-ed written by renee ellmers from the great state of north carolina called "a national museum for women's history" i ask unanimous consent to place it in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. lankford: i want to continue in this ongoing conversation. how do decisions get made in america? it's this assumption again that if you're a landowner or farmer or rancher you look around your farm and look at what's best for your land and family and what's around you. nobody takes better care of the land than farmers and ranchers across america. if you go across western oklahoma you'll drive for miles and see barbed wire fences, on the bottom of it, last ribbon across it. folks from outside the state may wonder what that is but land owners know what that is. the fish and wildlife service stepped on their property and said if you're going to have a fence, you have to mark the bottom wire in case a lesser prairie chicken would be in your area. hundreds of files of fences have been marked. people
who support it. i ask unanimous consent to place in the record an op-ed marsha blackburn and i wrote called "the women you don't know yet" and a beautiful op-ed written by renee ellmers from the great state of north carolina called "a national museum for women's history" i ask unanimous consent to place it in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. lankford: i want to continue in this ongoing conversation. how do decisions get made in america? it's this...